Weather Today - In Your Vicinity (2012)
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Re: Weather Today - In Your Vicinity (2012)
Thanks Birma.
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Like blue tules in the wind...
Lovely shots, JBTaylor.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Lovely shots, JBTaylor.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Re: Weather Today - In Your Vicinity (2012)
Thank you, Issac! Hurricane Issac (or it's residual effects) is supposed to drop a couple of inches of rain on us this weekend. We had just a smattering last Sunday night and monday, just enough to keep the grass from breaking (yes, it's really that dry!), but this rain should soak the ground fairly well.
It's too late for the crops, but at least I can get some relief on may water bill - I've only been watering trees and a few flowers and got a 3 month water bill of $300!
Dusty
It's too late for the crops, but at least I can get some relief on may water bill - I've only been watering trees and a few flowers and got a 3 month water bill of $300!
Dusty
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Re: Weather Today - In Your Vicinity (2012)
I Hear the Sound of Abundance of Rain (I Kings 18:41)
Woke up to a dreary, drizzling, day and I loved it, after our long drought. Now however, the skies have just opened up, and I hear the rain pounding down on the metal roof of our building.
The remains of Hurricane Issac have moved into the area and should give us some steady rain until Saturday. Just loving it, even if it makes my weekend soggy!
Dusty
Woke up to a dreary, drizzling, day and I loved it, after our long drought. Now however, the skies have just opened up, and I hear the rain pounding down on the metal roof of our building.
The remains of Hurricane Issac have moved into the area and should give us some steady rain until Saturday. Just loving it, even if it makes my weekend soggy!
Dusty
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Re: Weather Today - In Your Vicinity (2012)
Beautiful cloudscapes JBT!
Dusty- I'm glad to see that Isaac has brought some relief to you after the drought.
John
Dusty- I'm glad to see that Isaac has brought some relief to you after the drought.
John
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Re: Weather Today - In Your Vicinity (2012)
Glad you're only getting the rain part of Hurricane Isaac, Dusty. : )
We had some nice rainy days also and the temperatures are at a conforting low...though not too low. 23 C at the moment and expecting a 29 C high at the most.
Yildiz
We had some nice rainy days also and the temperatures are at a conforting low...though not too low. 23 C at the moment and expecting a 29 C high at the most.
Yildiz
Re: Weather Today - In Your Vicinity (2012)
Weather In Istanbul:
Scattered Clouds
Temperature:22 °C ; Feels Like 22 °C
Wind(km/h):18
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A sunny start to the day in Istanbul....
Yildiz
Scattered Clouds
Temperature:22 °C ; Feels Like 22 °C
Wind(km/h):18
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A sunny start to the day in Istanbul....
Yildiz
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That looks nice and sunny Yildiz even with the threatening clouds, it looks good enough for one of your photographic walks maybe (with a brolly). There’s a TV channel here that plays a lot of European movies late at night with subtitles for people like me, (but I like most of them even so) and one the other night (The Edge of Heaven) had quite a bit of Istanbul in it which I was watching intently in case I saw your neighbourhood, (but I don’t think so), bit of a tragic plot though, too many accidental deaths.
Greg
Townsville weather: not too cold at night 15°C-ish and not too hot in the day 25°C-ish no rain but a bit windy.
Plugging the last gap in the bridge. A700 KM28-75
Greg
Townsville weather: not too cold at night 15°C-ish and not too hot in the day 25°C-ish no rain but a bit windy.
Plugging the last gap in the bridge. A700 KM28-75
Re: Weather Today - In Your Vicinity (2012)
Hi Greg, : )
Yes, Edge of Heaven by the director Fatih Akin (a rising Turkish film director) is a bit on the bitter side. Most of his movies are a bit like that...He's an award winner though.
Your bridge is almost complete! An exciting moment to capture... Just in time. I think this is pretty fast seeing how you used to complain that it was slow in progress.
I wonder where David Antony is? He certainly wouldn't want to miss this moment. : ) Must be very busy somewhere ...or taking photos of snow owls on his way to work and back.
Thanks for sharing, Greg.
Yildiz
Yes, Edge of Heaven by the director Fatih Akin (a rising Turkish film director) is a bit on the bitter side. Most of his movies are a bit like that...He's an award winner though.
Your bridge is almost complete! An exciting moment to capture... Just in time. I think this is pretty fast seeing how you used to complain that it was slow in progress.
I wonder where David Antony is? He certainly wouldn't want to miss this moment. : ) Must be very busy somewhere ...or taking photos of snow owls on his way to work and back.
Thanks for sharing, Greg.
Yildiz
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Re: Weather Today - In Your Vicinity (2012)
Yildiz, I always enjoy your photos of Istanbul, but for me the lighting of this picture makes it an exceptional image of the subject.aster wrote:A sunny start to the day in Istanbul....
Yildiz
(Actually, I enjoy all of your photos, regardless of the subject, but it's not entirely fair to compare the lighting of this picture with that of a very different subject.)
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Hi Yildiz and thanks,
I suddenly realized that we haven’t heard from DA for a while when you mentioned it so I sent him a note on his private email to see if he’s ok.
Regards
Greg
The sun was on the other side of the bridge when I took the first shot so I went around the other side on the same day to get one from that direction as well, but the angle isn’t quite as good from that direction. There were a couple of Jabiru’s along a bit further too, (the photo isn’t good enough to post in the bird thread as I couldn’t get any closer) I haven’t seen those this close to town before so it’s a rare sighting for me.
I suddenly realized that we haven’t heard from DA for a while when you mentioned it so I sent him a note on his private email to see if he’s ok.
Regards
Greg
The sun was on the other side of the bridge when I took the first shot so I went around the other side on the same day to get one from that direction as well, but the angle isn’t quite as good from that direction. There were a couple of Jabiru’s along a bit further too, (the photo isn’t good enough to post in the bird thread as I couldn’t get any closer) I haven’t seen those this close to town before so it’s a rare sighting for me.
Re: Weather Today - In Your Vicinity (2012)
Thank you, Tom. : )UrsaMajor wrote:Yildiz, I always enjoy your photos of Istanbul, but for me the lighting of this picture makes it an exceptional image of the subject.aster wrote:A sunny start to the day in Istanbul....
Yildiz
(Actually, I enjoy all of your photos, regardless of the subject, but it's not entirely fair to compare the lighting of this picture with that of a very different subject.)
With best wishes,
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The lighting was exceptional for a moment as you say. The clouds parted and allowed for the light to fall on the historical peninsula. I'm glad I was there to see it.
Hi Greg,
Thanks for sending a private message to David Antony. Hopefully he will see it. : ))
I think I like the first bridge shot better for revealing more of the construction phase.
I loved the Jabirus. Never seen them around these parts. ThiS photo can easily be in the Birds' thread. I think there's sufficient detail and composition to linK the photo there as well. : )
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Re: Weather Today - In Your Vicinity (2012)
Great weather shots as always . Beautiful costal scenes from Yildiz and Greg of quite diffrent scenes.
Great to see that bridge really taking shape Greg. I hope we can look forward to a video of the first trip across the bridge by bicycle ?
I haven't taken any (proper) pictures for some weeks and I have only been popping by the forum for the occasional check-in to see what is going on. Just work and family life getting in the way of photos . Tilly started school this week which was very exciting (and quite nerve-wracking for Dad!), and work has been very busy. Perhaps the weather moving to autumn will provide some inspiration? Oh, I nearly forgot, I got a LA-EA2 adapter which works very nicely for AFing my A mount lenses on the Nex 5, but only test shots so far.
Great to see that bridge really taking shape Greg. I hope we can look forward to a video of the first trip across the bridge by bicycle ?
I haven't taken any (proper) pictures for some weeks and I have only been popping by the forum for the occasional check-in to see what is going on. Just work and family life getting in the way of photos . Tilly started school this week which was very exciting (and quite nerve-wracking for Dad!), and work has been very busy. Perhaps the weather moving to autumn will provide some inspiration? Oh, I nearly forgot, I got a LA-EA2 adapter which works very nicely for AFing my A mount lenses on the Nex 5, but only test shots so far.
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Re: Weather Today - In Your Vicinity (2012)
Yildiz- That is a great shot of the peninsula in Istanbul. The light shining on the Mosque and its surroundings, with the bluish clouds above is striking indeed.
Greg- I'm enjoying watching that bridge go up, large construction are fascinating watch develop over time.
Here in McKinney we had a delivery of the non-human sort, our new bi-plane cath lab suite. This will expand our abilities to image the body, and add a number of new procedures to our capabilities.
http://www.swmedicalcenter.org/biplaneimages
The link talks about mainly neuro uses of biplane, but ours will be mostly for cardiac and peripheral.
The weather was just about perfect.
#1 Coming off the truck. #2 Winching down to the doorway. #3 Tight fit! That is only one half of the bi-plane unit, the other part is smaller, and was much less dramatic going through the door.
Greg- I'm enjoying watching that bridge go up, large construction are fascinating watch develop over time.
Here in McKinney we had a delivery of the non-human sort, our new bi-plane cath lab suite. This will expand our abilities to image the body, and add a number of new procedures to our capabilities.
http://www.swmedicalcenter.org/biplaneimages
The link talks about mainly neuro uses of biplane, but ours will be mostly for cardiac and peripheral.
The weather was just about perfect.
#1 Coming off the truck. #2 Winching down to the doorway. #3 Tight fit! That is only one half of the bi-plane unit, the other part is smaller, and was much less dramatic going through the door.
If the last thing you remember hearing is somebody yelling 'CLEAR!!!', assume you've had a problem!!
a77, a700, a200, Minolta 8000i, NEX C3, NEX 5N and more lenses than my wife suspects!
a77, a700, a200, Minolta 8000i, NEX C3, NEX 5N and more lenses than my wife suspects!
Re: Weather Today - In Your Vicinity (2012)
Weather In Istanbul:
Scattered Clouds
Temperature:26 °C ; Feels Like 26 °C
Wind(km/h):28
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Thanks Birma and John. : )
So Tilly starts school! How exciting for daddy. : ))
John, I always was curious as to how those machinery and equipment were installed in the hospital buildings. They certainly have to go through tight openings. I usually thought that there were hangar-like gates that helped get them inside the structures... Apparently not so.
Thanks for sharing. : )
Going by construction photos and equipment, I visited the university today, only to find that the whole structure is stripped inside so that the necessary reinforcement could me made to all of the structural elements. All these are as a precaution against a probable Istanbul earthquake since the university is on the edge of Marmara Sea where the next Istanbul earthquake is predidcted to be.
Here are a few shots from my visit. I also found a couple of ducks on my way as I was walking on the streets. : )
Scattered Clouds
Temperature:26 °C ; Feels Like 26 °C
Wind(km/h):28
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Thanks Birma and John. : )
So Tilly starts school! How exciting for daddy. : ))
John, I always was curious as to how those machinery and equipment were installed in the hospital buildings. They certainly have to go through tight openings. I usually thought that there were hangar-like gates that helped get them inside the structures... Apparently not so.
Thanks for sharing. : )
Going by construction photos and equipment, I visited the university today, only to find that the whole structure is stripped inside so that the necessary reinforcement could me made to all of the structural elements. All these are as a precaution against a probable Istanbul earthquake since the university is on the edge of Marmara Sea where the next Istanbul earthquake is predidcted to be.
Here are a few shots from my visit. I also found a couple of ducks on my way as I was walking on the streets. : )
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